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CCS Access Developers Sig Prior Meeting
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Topics: Meeting canceled, rescheduled to 9/18/01
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| 9/11/2001
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Topics: Multi-user database Design Issues and Techniques
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| 8/14/2001
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Speaker: Steve Owens
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Company: Softbite Solutions
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This topic will cover multi-user database issues. Examples include Active Data Object (ADO) Record Sets - locking, connections, and cursors. It will cover the similarities and differences between Access and Sequel Server implementations. Examples include Active Data Objects (ADO) Record Sets - locking, connections, and cursors. It will cover the similarities and differences between Access and Sequel Server implementations. Performance impacts will be covered.
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Topics: Automatically Updating a Multiple Client Database Application
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| 7/10/2001
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Speaker: Jim Beck
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| This application is critical when you have a centrally maintained database accessed by multiple users in a client server environment. This clever application updates user copies of the database with the latest fixes and features common to the application while retaining any queries, forms, and reports added by the individual users. The update process is automatically initiated and completed behind the scenes when the user accesses their current version of the application.
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Topics: Team Development Project
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| 6/12/2001
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Speaker: Dick Weber
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Company: RED
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Dick will present a proposal for a team development project for a CCS Activity Attendance database to be used by Chapter and SIG meetings to gather statistics on meeting attendance. This presentation will present a brief demo of current status of Attendance Database, discuss requirements and direction for ongoing development, and discuss plans for proceeding on a team development to implement the database. This database will include integration with other databases and WEB interfaces for attendance sign-in, database syncronization, and automated email notification.
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Topics: Leveraging Office with Access
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| 5/8/2001
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Speaker: Kim Young
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OLE Automation: Intergrating MSWord, MSExcel, etc. with MSAccess. Also a review of the MS Office Developers Conference, in April in Orlando.
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